List of The Ren & Stimpy Show episodes

This is a list of episodes of the animated seriesThe Ren & Stimpy Show. The show premiered on Nickelodeon on August 11, 1991 directly following the premieres of Doug and Rugrats, and it ran for five seasons until December 16, 1995, with the finale "A Scooter for Yaksmas". The series initially did not have a consistent grouping of segments into episodes; episodes and interstitial segments aired out of production order, some episodes and interstitials were produced for one season and aired in another, and two episodes, "Man's Best Friend" and "Sammy and Me / The Last Temptation", did not air in the series' original run at all. "Man's Best Friend" aired on the Ren & Stimpy Adult Party Cartoon for Spike in 2003 alongside the uncut show's pilot, "Big House Blues". "Sammy and Me / The Last Temptation" aired on October 20, 1996, on MTV.

Stimpy enjoys living his new life in Hollywood, and becomes a big star, but after a while, they both start to miss each other and eventually Stimpy gives up all of the money and fame to see Ren again. Voices of the women in bikinis were Lisa Lemaster, Meredith Jackson, Tracey Carlson, and Mary Smith.

As Stimpy reads a mixed-up version of Robin Hood, Ren dreams he is Robin and Stimpy as all of the other roles.

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2b

"Nurse Stimpy"

John Kricfalusi (as Raymond Spum)

John Kricfalusi & Bob Camp

Chris Reccardi

August 25, 1991 (1991-08-25)

When Ren gets sick, Stimpy decides to take care of Ren himself, but the treatment proves worse than the disease. By the end, Ren feels better and Stimpy gets sick, prompting a vengeful "Nurse Ren" into action.

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3a

"Space Madness"

John Kricfalusi

John Kricfalusi & Jim Gomez

Jim Smith & Chris Reccardi

September 8, 1991 (1991-09-08)

Commander Höek (Ren) and Cadet Stimpy are on a mission to explore the cosmos. Commander Höek begins to display symptoms of "space madness". Stimpy attempts to calm his sickened Officer while still maintaining his loyalty to his command, but it doesn't last long. Close to the end of the episode, Höek asks Stimpy to guard the History Eraser button and never to touch it – otherwise, it will remove him from existence –, and, thanks to the narrator, Stimpy eventually does just that.

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3b

"The Boy Who Cried Rat!"

John Kricfalusi

Vincent Waller & John Kricfalusi

Vincent Waller

September 8, 1991 (1991-09-08)

When Ren and Stimpy are caught stealing out of garbage cans, they are chased out on the streets, and begin to starve. The pair then hatches a plan to get money and food: disguise Ren as a mouse and put him in the Pipes' home, and turn Stimpy into a neighborhood mouse catcher.

Ren and Stimpy get caught by the dogcatcher and are sent to the pound, where they meet Jasper and briefly Phil until he has to take "The Big Sleep". Ren initially doesn't understand, but after Jasper explains this to Ren, their lives seem to be on a thin thread until a sweet girl adopts them both.

In another one of Stimpy's bedtime stories, Ren dreams he is Wee Ren, who befriends the littlest giant (Stimpy) in the story, "The Littlest Giant".

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4a

"Fire Dogs"

John Kricfalusi

John Kricfalusi

Jim Smith & Chris Reccardi

September 29, 1991 (1991-09-29)

Disguised as dalmatians to get food, shelter and money, Ren and Stimpy get jobs as fire dogs. Although they do not closely resemble dalmatians, a can of spotted "dalmatian paint" allows them to pass as the spotted animals.

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5a

"Marooned"

John Kricfalusi

John Kricfalusi

Chris Reccardi

October 6, 1991 (1991-10-06)

After Commander Höek (Ren) and Cadet Stimpy land on a strange planet, some peculiar (and painful) things happen to them.

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5b

"Untamed World"

John Kricfalusi

Jim Smith & John Kricfalusi

Jim Smith

November 10, 1991 (1991-11-10)

Alternatively titled "A Cartoon". Ren and Stimpy host a nature show, Untamed World, and go to the Galápagos Islands to find weird creatures that look like themselves, which adds to the strangeness.

After Ren tries some of Stimpy's inventions that work poorly, Stimpy invents a "Happy Helmet" to make Ren feel happier, at which Ren is forcefully happy. By the end, Ren destroys the Happy Helmet and is outraged at Stimpy until he realizes he loves to be angry.

Powdered Toast Man saves a kitten from crashing into a truck, rescues the Pope (voiced by Frank Zappa) from Muddy Mudskipper, serves Ren and Stimpy breakfast, and helps the president with an embarrassing bathroom situation.

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1a

"Ren's Toothache"

John Kricfalusi

Bob Camp & John Kricfalusi

Chris Reccardi

August 22, 1992 (1992-08-22)

After Ren doesn't brush his teeth and all of his teeth fall out, Stimpy tells Ren to leave his nerve endings under his pillow, and a fairy will give him $100. During the night, the nerve ending fairy comes, but is all out of $100 bills, and gives him a ball of lint. Fortunately, the next day, Stimpy gives Ren one of his oversized teeth for a birthday present.

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7b

"Out West"

Bob Camp

Bob Camp & John Kricfalusi

Bob Camp

August 29, 1992 (1992-08-29)

Abner and Ewalt need someone to hang, so they hire Ren and Stimpy to steal Mr. Horse.

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1b

"Rubber Nipple Salesmen"

Vincent Waller & John Kricfalusi

Vincent Waller & John Kricfalusi

Vincent Waller

August 29, 1992 (1992-08-29)

Ren and Stimpy try to sell rubber nipples to the Fire Chief, Mr. Horse and the Pipes.

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2

"Svën Höek"

John Kricfalusi

Bob Camp & John Kricfalusi

Jim Smith & Bill Wray

November 7, 1992 (1992-11-07)

When Ren hears that his cousin Svën is coming over, he remembers him being smart, but when Svën arrives, he acts more like Stimpy, which puts Ren at the highest anger level after they accidentally destroy his prized possessions.

When Stimpy farts, he believes that he has given birth. He tells Ren about the incident, but Ren won't believe him. Soon, Stimpy relentlessly tries to find his fart, which he names "Stinky". Originally titled "Stimpy's First Fart"

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6a

"Monkey See, Monkey Don't!"

Bob Camp

Bob Camp & Vincent Waller

Bob Camp

February 13, 1993 (1993-02-13)

Ren and Stimpy, seeing how the animals at the zoo get free handouts from visitors, disguise themselves as primates and apply for positions in the monkey house. As the other monkey, "Filthy", gets good food, Stimpy ends up getting old nutshells and pre-chewed gum, while Ren only gets a rock. Then they decide to get a transfer as a bird and a hippo.

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7a

"Fake Dad"

John Kricfalusi & Jim Smith

John Kricfalusi & Bob Camp

Jim Smith

February 27, 1993 (1993-02-27)

Ren and Stimpy adopt an overgrown, seven-year-old convict named Kowalski. Stimpy is kind and understanding towards the needy "youngster", but Ren has a bit more trouble adjusting to parenthood.

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9a

"The Great Outdoors"

Vincent Waller & Ken Bruce

Vincent Waller & John Kricfalusi

Peter Avanzino

March 27, 1993 (1993-03-27)

Ren and Stimpy go camping, but Ren begins to hate it when he suffers a streak of bad luck.

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9b

"The Cat That Laid the Golden Hairball"

Ron Hughart

Vincent Waller & Bob Camp

Vincent Waller

April 3, 1993 (1993-04-03)

Ren finds out that the value of hairballs is higher than gold and forces Stimpy to produce hairballs on a production line, but eventually, he has trouble producing anymore. Ren and Bubba try to help him, such as licking Ren's fur and Bubba's hairy back, but nothing works, and a brief trip into Stimpy's body reveals that his hairball gland turned into dust. When the worker working for them tells them that their business is over, they realize that the episode is over, and they all start dancing in celebration.

When Stimpy becomes the adoration of many fans, Ren becomes jealous. To cheer him up, Stimpy makes him president of the Stimpy fan-club, leading to Ren getting even more jealous and thinking about killing Stimpy. Then Ren is sent a fan letter, of which he gloats about to Stimpy, but then becomes quickly disappointed when he learns the letter was from Stimpy himself.

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10

"A Visit to Anthony"

John Kricfalusi & Jim Smith

John Kricfalusi & Richard Pursel

Jim Smith

May 8, 1993 (1993-05-08)

Anthony, a young fan of Ren and Stimpy, invites them to come to his house. They do, but they are confronted by Anthony's dad, apparently a cartoon hater, and the neighborhood bully Victor, but the father starts to like Ren and Stimpy as Stimpy wharfs hairballs onto Ren. Anthony is voiced by Anthony Raspanti, a young fan who sent in one of the first letters to the show.

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11

"The Royal Canadian Kilted Yaksmen"

John Kricfalusi & Chris Reccardi

John Kricfalusi, Bob Camp, Jim Gomez & Vincent Waller

Chris Reccardi

May 23, 1993 (1993-05-23)

Ren and Stimpy join the elite force of Royal Canadian Kilted Yaksmen, whose famous motto is: "We always get our... butts kicked!", the duo search around the country to make settings in what is now Canada.

Produced during the show's second season in 1992, the episode never aired on Nickelodeon due to violent content. The episode originally aired on the Spike network as part of the 2003 Ren & Stimpy revival series, Ren & Stimpy "Adult Party Cartoon". "Man's Best Friend" is included in the first & second season DVD set.

When Stimpy is sent outside without any pants, he encounters Mr. and Mrs. Pipe, Victor the Bully and a pack of clothed wild animals.

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3a

"Ren's Pecs"

Ron Hughart

Richard Pursel

Peter Avanzino

December 18, 1993 (1993-12-18)

After Ren gets picked on by a fat guy with pecs, his dream of pectoral muscles comes true when Stimpy surgically gives his butt fat to Ren's chest after Charles Globe mentions how he got his pecs.

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3b

"An Abe Divided"

Jim Gomez

Jim Gomez & Ron Hauge

Stephen DeStefano

December 18, 1993 (1993-12-18)

Ren and Stimpy are assigned to guard the Lincoln Memorial, then Ren breaks open the statue's head after hearing about a rumored treasure inside, only to find caramel corn (like Stimpy said). Now they must repair the head before Sergeant Big Butt finds out.

After Ren does cruel things to the habitat (prank calls, infecting the tap water, yelling at baby birds, trying to prank Stimpy, and almost killing a fly by trying to rip one of its wings off), Stimpy then lends his conscience to Ren to set him right, but it seems to upset him more. Stan Freberg voices Jimminy Lummox.

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5b

"Bass Masters"

Bob Camp

Bob Camp & Jim Gomez

Peter Avanzino

February 19, 1994 (1994-02-19)

Ren hosts a television series where he teaches viewers to catch fish while on the hunt for "the foul-mouthed bass", but Stimpy and escaped convict Wilbur Cobb are catching all of the fish, when Ren himself doesn't get a single bite.

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7b

"Road Apples"

Howard E. Baker

Ron Hauge

Howard E. Baker & Stephen DeStefano

March 12, 1994 (1994-03-12)

While stuck in the desert, the duo finally come aboard Mr. and Mrs. Pipe's RV, with a butcher shop, skunk milk, and their fourth encounter with Wilbur Cobb.

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6

"Ren's Retirement"

Bob Camp

Jim Gomez, Ron Hauge & Bill Wray

Bill Wray & Bob Camp

April 2, 1994 (1994-04-02)

Strong, energetic, Ren's tenth birthday comes around. However, when Stimpy reminds him he's 70 in dog years, Ren becomes a crazy old coot. Haggis MacHaggis makes his first appearance in a cameo role.

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7a

"Jerry the Bellybutton Elf"

Ron Hughart

Steve Mellor

Stephen DeStefano

April 9, 1994 (1994-04-09)

When Stimpy ventures into the inside of his bellybutton, he meets Jerry, the Bellybutton Elf (voiced by Gilbert Gottfried) at which he dislikes "Lint Loaf". Meanwhile, Ren (not too upset that Stimpy is stuck in his bellybutton, since he's still alive) throws a party, inviting his old friends from Seasons 1-2, including his cousin Sven, who only appeared in one past episode.

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8

"Hard Times for Haggis"

Chris Reccardi

Jim Gomez & Chris Reccardi

Chris Reccardi

April 30, 1994 (1994-04-30)

TV star Haggis MacHaggis (voiced by Alan Young) is kicked out of his mansion and thrown out onto the streets after Ren and Stimpy's cartoon show becomes more popular than his. Just as he plans to end it all, Haggis enlists in the help of two thugs-for-hire who help him sabotage Ren and Stimpy's show. The episode's title is also written as "The Scotsman".

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9a

"Eat My Cookies"

Ron Hughart

Ron Hauge

Victoria Jenson

June 4, 1994 (1994-06-04)

Ren and Stimpy become Barrette Beret Girl Scouts, and when Ren makes Stimpy eat all of the cookies, they need to find a replacement for them. Also, when Stimpy earns the famed Snipe-Hunting Badge, Ren becomes desperate for one of his own. Rosie O'Donnell voices the head girl scout.

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9b

"Ren's Bitter Half"

Michael Kim

Michael Kim, Ron Hauge & Bob Camp

Peter Avanzino

June 4, 1994 (1994-06-04)

Stimpy's new genetic formula (Xg49) physically splits Ren into his two halves of his personality: "Evil Ren" and (surprisingly) "Indifferent Ren".

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10

"Lair of the Lummox"

Bob Camp

Bob Camp & John Kricfalusi

Jim Smith

July 30, 1994 (1994-07-30)

Ren and Stimpy, once again nature show hosts, examine a certain species: the lummox.

Fed up with Stimpy's weird behavior and the entire world in general, Ren moves away and becomes a hermit, but starts to go mad from loneliness. Meanwhile, a lonely Stimpy makes a replica of Ren from his earwax.

Stimpy has a friend in his face (like a tick), then Ren ends up with the friend's friend, which starts to annoy him endlessly.

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3a

"Blazing Entrails"

Bob Camp

Bob Camp, Jim Gomez & Bill Wray

Stephen DeStephano & Bob Camp

October 15, 1994 (1994-10-15)

Ren takes Stimpy to Dr. Brainchild when he starts acting dumber than usual, but when Dr. Brainchild transforms Stimpy's body five times larger than his normal size, Ren has to go inside Stimpy to save him from an organ bully that is beating up his brain (but not before getting beaten up himself). Dr. Brainchild and his mother are voiced by Bill Mumy and June Lockhart, respectively.

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3b

"Lumber Jerks"

Bob Camp & Bill Wray

Jim Gomez, Ron Hauge, Bob Camp & Bill Wray

Bill Wray & Bob Camp

October 15, 1994 (1994-10-15)

While working on newspaper duty, Ren and Stimpy learn about how lumberjacks make more money and benefits. As a result, the duo become lumberjacks.

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4a

"Prehistoric Stimpy"

Bob Camp

Bob Camp & Ron Hauge

Peter Avanzino & Stephen DeStephano

November 5, 1994 (1994-11-05)

We get a peek at Ren and Stimpy as dinosaurs and a fifth appearance of Wilbur Cobb.

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4b

"Farm Hands"

Bob Camp

Bob Camp, Jim Gomez & Ron Hauge

Stephen DeStephano

November 5, 1994 (1994-11-05)

Abner and Ewalt hire Ren and Stimpy as farm children.

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5a

"Magical Golden Singing Cheeses"

Michael Kim

Jim Gomez & Bob Camp

Craig Kellman, Michael Kim & Tom McGrath

November 12, 1994 (1994-11-12)

Stimpleton tries to save himself and Renwaldo from starvation by looking for food.

Ren and Stimpy are saved from the pound gas chamber when a normal seeming wealthy old lady buys them, but things start to go awry.

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7b

"Egg Yölkeo"

Bob Camp

Jim Gomez & Bill Wray

Stephen DeStefano

December 3, 1994 (1994-12-03)

Renwaldo, the Egg Smithëe, makes his own son out of egg yolks and wishes that he were a real boy.

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8a

"Double Header"

Michael Kim

Jim Gomez & Bob Camp

Tom McGrath

January 7, 1995 (1995-01-07)

After standing in the middle of the street waiting for the bus to take Stimpy as far away from Ren as possible (To URSA Minor), the duo are peculiarly sewn together due to them being sent to a discount hospital and have to work at a circus to get money.

Ren has a 6:00 AM tee-off in the morning, but can't get any sleep. Stimpy attempts to help him, including reading him a story from Edgar Allan Poe's collection, but fails. Eventually, the next morning, Ren's golfing friends (and Stimpy) decide to knock him out for five dollars.

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10b

"My Shiny Friend"

Bill Wray

Ron Hauge, Jim Gomez, Bill Wray & Bob Camp

Bill Wray & Bob Camp

January 21, 1995 (1995-01-21)

Stimpy starts to have a severe addiction to watching television and Ren, on numerous occasions, tries to stop him (Including destroying the TV with a shovel at one point).

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11a

"Cheese Rush Days"

Mark Marren (as Kirk Field)

Vince Calandra

Mark Marren (as Kirk Field)

February 11, 1995 (1995-02-11)

Ren and Stimpy are pioneers in search of high-country blue cheese. Then, Ren traps Stimpy and co. inside a blue-cheese filled mine because of his own tiny nugget.

Stimpy has to put Ren into an insane asylum after he tries to kill himself by jumping into a garbage disposal (though this is after Stimpy unintentionally destroyed all of his stuff) and he can't handle the asylum.

Stimpy becomes a successful singer. After having enough of getting hit by Ren, Stimpy's nose decides to leave Stimpy and embark on his own singing career, rendering Stimpy unable to sing well. Ren and Stimpy return to their home, and eventually Stimpy's nose returns to him after his career falters.

Stimpy demands better working conditions on the show and goes on strike. Ren tries out a few replacements, with dire results. Stimpy sneaks into the show's studio in disguise and gets Ren to sign in his autograph book, which actually contains a new labor contract. Stimpy returns to the show and Ren needs to ask his permission and pay him in order to hit him.

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14a

"Superstitious Stimpy"

Bob Camp

Ron Hauge, Jim Gomez & Bob Camp

Peter Avanzino

April 1, 1995 (1995-04-01)

Stimpy becomes superstitious when Tuesday the 17th arrives and Ren denies all of this until it's revealed that he was born on that day, so Stimpy has to help him with his bad luck.

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14b

"Travelogue"

Arthur Filloy

Jim Gomez

Arthur Filloy

April 1, 1995 (1995-04-01)

Ren and Stimpy decide to travel to a strange new island called Acromeglia.

Stimpy re-enters the world of science as a "freelance brain surgeon". He soon runs out of good brains to conduct experiments on, so (a la "Stimpy's Invention") Stimpy removes Ren's brain and the brain (not realizing that he's out of the body) goes on with his life until he notices Stimpy with a new dog: Him.

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4a

"Bellhops"

Ken Bruce

Jim Gomez, Vince Calandra & Ron Hauge

Jim Kammerud

October 28, 1995 (1995-10-28)

Ren and Stimpy get jobs as bellhops and must make sure that no one finds out who is living in the top two floors of the hotel, but their curiosity gets the best of them. Mark Hamill voices Mr. Noggin.

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4b

"Dog Tags"

Ken Bruce

Ron Hauge

Jim Kammerud

October 28, 1995 (1995-10-28)

Ren is getting ready for the annual Dog Lodge meeting and Stimpy begs to come along (due to the fact that the lodge is for dogs only since he's a cat) in which Ren agrees to bring him to the Dog Lodge. However, this turns out to be a mistake by letting his feline friend to Dog Lodge and the two dogs refusing Ren to join in the lodge by thinking that he is some type of a different animal such as a mosquito. And so, the two dogs are having Ren to do a traditional dog test to prove to them that he is a canine.

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5a

"I Was a Teenage Stimpy"

Tom McGrath

Bob Camp, Vince Calandra & Jim Gomez

Tom McGrath & Stephen DeStefano

November 4, 1995 (1995-11-04)

Right before Ren is about to enjoy his new "Corn" magazines, he find out that Stimpy is starting his journey into adolescence, complete with all of its trials and tribulations which at first Ren is fine with (since he knows that it's just the journey to adolescence), but starts to get irritated and the last straw is when Stimpy steals his "Corn" magazines.

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5b

"Who's Stupid Now?"

Michael Kim

Michael Kim

Michael Kim

November 4, 1995 (1995-11-04)

When the producer told Ren and Stimpy that their show is about to be canceled (thus breaking the fourth wall again), Ren comments that they'll do anything to keep the show ongoing, so the producer makes "a twist in chemistry" by making Stimpy the skinny jerk cat and Ren as the fat idiot dog, but Ren starts to realize that this might not be a good idea.

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6a

"School Mates"

Mark Marren (as Kirk Field)

Jim Gomez

Brian Smith

November 11, 1995 (1995-11-11)

An old obedience school friend of Ren's comes over for a surprise visit and is appalled that Ren is living a middle class lifestyle with a house cat.

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6b

"Dinner Party"

Steve Loter

Vince Calandra

Rob Koo & Armen Melkonian

November 11, 1995 (1995-11-11)

Dinner etiquette, Ren & Stimpy style.

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7b

"Big Flakes"

Ken Bruce

Ron Hauge, Jim Gomez & Bob Camp

Tom McGrath

November 18, 1995 (1995-11-18)

Ren and Stimpy are going on vacation in the winter. They arrive at the cabin, but they get snowed in and unfairly remain snowed in during the Spring meltdown.

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7a

"Pen Pals"

Tom Owens & Craig Bartlett

Ron Hauge

Michael Kim

November 18, 1995 (1995-11-18)

Ren and Stimpy are watching TV when they see the grand opening of a new jail where the prisoners are treated like kings. Now they attempt to get in jail, only to find out that the commercial was a complete lie.

Stimpy's Sammy Mantis Jr. fan club kit arrives in the mail and Stimpy is overjoyed. Ren is sick of Stimpy's crazy obsession with Sammy Mantis (voiced by Tommy Davidson), and soon, Stimpy begins stalking the Mantid Man. The final two episodes aired on MTV.

After Ren has a near-death experience, he tries to be nicer to Stimpy (with the help of Wilbur Cobb). After he repays Stimpy money he had stolen from his piggy bank over the years (up to $1 million), he ends up rich. The final two episodes aired on MTV.

The First and Second Seasons: "Ren's Toothache" (Ren and Stimpy saying goodnight to each other, some of Stimpy brushing his teeth, Stimpy spitting into a jar to add to his collection and flossing afterward, and part of Ren grinding his teeth while sleeping are all missing), "Haunted House" (bloody head fairy scene is missing), "Big Baby Scam" (a closeup of Ren getting scratched on Mr. Pipe's stubble is missing; Old Man Hunger whistling to Ren and Stimpy is missing), "Out West" (the line "Ya'll bring the kids down, ya hear?" is missing), "The Cat That Laid the Golden Hairball" (Stimpy licking the hair off his stomach and some hairball production is missing), and "Son of Stimpy" (footage of Stimpy staring at the ceiling in bed and the scene when Ren places a Christmas present next to Stimpy's portrait is missing).

Seasons Three and a Half-ish: "Stimpy's Cartoon Show" (the scenes when Stimpy punches out, and it turns day super fast, Ren on the phone montage, and Ren cutting the film are missing), "Jimminy Lummox" (the scenes when Ren pranks Stimpy while watching TV and in the bath are missing), "Bass Masters" (the scene with Ren and Stimpy putting their belongings in the boat and the scene where fish slurp chum with straws is missing), "Ren's Retirement" (a short scene with Stimpy telling Ren they have 17 holes to go is missing), "Road Apples" (the scene with Ren getting eaten by a vulture, Ren and Mr. Pipe screaming in agony in the shower, the story about the phantom, and the entire scene with Wilbur Cobb are all missing), the "Flod" bumper (a boy stealing Flod from a girl is missing), "Eat My Cookies" (the scene where Ren and Stimpy fall on jagged rocks is missing), "Ren's Bitter Half" (a short scene of Stimpy asking indifferent Ren if he would be mean is missing), "House of Next Tuesday" (the scene where a whale vomits up plankton is missing), "A Friend in Your Face" (2 seconds of the grand opening of a hotel in Ren's head is missing), "Magical Golden Singing Cheeses" (a few scenes from the idiot contest are missing), "A Hard Day's Luck" (Haggis McHaggis's test of generosity is missing), "Prehistoric Stimpy" (the scene with Stimpy picking apart Wilbur Cobb's facial features and mocking him along with swimming dinosaurs is missing), "Farm Hands" (a scene of Ren asking Abner and Ewalt how to eat without teeth is missing), "I Love Chicken" (Stimpy feeding Ren corned stuffing and giblets is missing; Stimpy's dialogue with the football is missing), "Powdered Toast Man vs. Waffle Woman" (a portion of the scene when Waffle Woman challenges Powdered Toast Man via TV is missing), "It's a Dog's Life" (a portion of the priest reading from Thessalonians is missing), and "Egg Yölkeo" (a camera panning right to Renwaldo's home, a scene of Egg Yölkeo driving a car, and Renwaldo rocking the fridge are all missing). One bumper, "Chicken in a Drawer", was excised entirely.

Season Five and Some More of Four: "Galoot Wranglers" (a brief scene of the galoots reacting to Stimpy's cattle call is missing), "Ren Needs Help!" (footage of Ren jumping into the garbage disposal, the hospital staff taking the Moose chair and Stimpy correcting them, the scene when Ren asks the yak where the doctor is and Dr. Sloth climbing out of a hole, "Ahem.", Ren's disappointed face in getting creamed corn, and the scene when Stimpy visits Ren with the baby are all missing), "Travelogue" (the Ol' Facefull scene is missing), "Feud for Sale" (the scene with Ewalt stealing his grandfather's retirement funds, the scene with the elephant squeezing Abner off of its butt, a portion of the salesman describing Ewalt during Abner's rage, and the pan out of Abner and Ewalt shaking hands are all missing), "Bellhops" (the scene where Ren and Stimpy make a mess of a hotel room is missing), "Who's Stupid Now?" (the milkshake scene is not only shortened but the Reservoir Dogs reference is missing too; Ren's prologue before the title credits is also missing), "Pen Pals" (Ren asking the security guard if he gives up and a white flag is given is missing), "Big Flakes" (the scene where Ren eats a piece of a calendar is missing), "Reverend Jack Cheese" (the ceremony in the van is missing), "Sammy and Me" (a short scene before Ren reads Stimpy's story is missing), and "The Last Temptation of Ren" (a portion of Stimpy making Ren's oatmeal, footage of Ren mowing his lawn, and the pool party scene are missing).